Monday, March 9
1:48 p.m. — Caller reports an employee at the Nouria gas station on Third Street threatened him. During the 911 call, the employee could be heard yelling at the reporting party. Reporting party left and drove to the station to make a report. Reporting party was advised of various options, but decided not to pursue anything further at this time.
5:58 p.m. — Traffic stop on Turners Falls Road. Driver was observed drinking from a can in a koozie. Also observed marked lanes violations. Vehicle was stopped to check the driver for signs of impairment. No signs of impairment. The can was a Monster energy drink. Verbal warning issued for the marked lanes violations.
Tuesday, March 10
11:55 a.m. — Caller from Central Street is concerned about the male and female on the first floor who have been yelling and screaming at each other all morning. All quiet upon officer’s arrival. No answer at the door.
6:25 p.m. — Reporting party states there is a car parked in a weird place in the parking lot of Jamrog HVAC Inc. on Millers Falls Road and there is no one around it. Vehicle has been parked there for a couple hours. Nobody in the area, building is secured. Officers will keep an eye on it through the night. Officer later advised he checked the lot for the vehicle again and it was no longer there.
Wednesday, March 11
10:58 a.m. — Walk-in to the station would like it on record that her old laptop has gone missing. Reporting party states she last saw it two days ago in her kitchen. Reporting party advised she would come back if she does not find it in her home. Reporting party called back to say she found it at home. Services rendered.
11:15 p.m. — Caller states she can see a possible fire in the area of the Patch. Caller reportedly sees a bright light and smoke outside. Officer advises people are having an outdoor fire. Fire is contained and being put out.
Thursday, March 12
4:08 p.m. — Caller reports she was walking her dog and, in front of the Montague Center Fire Station in a green metal container, there is a person inside with their bare foot dangling out of it. Officer advised. Firefighter on scene advising it is a training mannequin.
4:58 p.m. — Reporting party states he delivers papers to the Gill-Montague Senior Center on Fifth Street. Caller states the door is unlocked and all the lights are on but no one is inside. Officer advised. Reporting party called back stating he left and the door locked behind him. Officer advising all doors are secure.
6:46 p.m. — Reporting party states a male and female in a neighboring apartment on Central Street have been screaming at each other all day. Officer advised. Male and female within the apartment refused to open the door, but stated they will be quiet.
Friday, March 13
9:03 a.m. — Reporting party states a male party is refusing to leave Family Dollar on Avenue A and is causing a disturbance. Officers advised. Male party left. Store manager was informed about getting a no-trespass order.
9:04 p.m. — Reporting party states a Jeep is following them. The driver has reportedly made every turn that they have, is turning the vehicle’s lights off and on, and is swerving all over the road. Reporting party turned onto Ripley Road and the other involved vehicle continued straight. Officers advised. Checked the area, unable to locate.
Saturday, March 14
12:03 p.m. — Reporting party states she got her food stamps this morning and went to Food City, but the balance had been stolen. Officer advised. Caller will reach out to the Department of Transitional Assistance to obtain an account statement. Report issued.
1:57 p.m. — Reporting party from Oakman Street states a male party ruined the stone wall in her backyard. Would like it on record. Caller states this is the second time it has happened. Does not want a call back or officer response at this time. Report taken.
